CERAMIC BUTTONS

Here is a group of four ceramic buttons featuring different types of fruit. They are simple in design and outlined in black which really makes them stand out. They are sew through type and measure 1 1/2 cm so are not very big. The colours are much stronger in reality.

BUTTON CARD

Here is an original button card with orange pressed plastic buttons probably from the 1930s. The artwork is typical of the time and is more interesting than the plain cards of today. The cards were more appealing back then. Things change all the time and this is no exception.

GLASS BUTTON

This is a sew through type black glass button with silver lustre. The band across the middle has lots of little creepy crawlies on it which is unusual. They are not what I would choose to put on a button but there is no accounting for taste! It measures 2 1/2 cm.

METAL BUTTON

This metal button has been tinted a maroon/purple colour. It has a finely detailed floral type design in white metal which shows a pink colour underneath. It is a rather nice button and measures 3 1/2 cm. It has a brass loop shank. Purple and red were common colours to tint metal buttons in the late 1800s and early 1900s.

BAKELITE BUTTON

Here is a large chunky bakelite button in a brown shade. It has a very delicate filigree brass escutcheon in the middle. The bakelite has been simply carved with angular lines. It measures 4 cm. I guess it could have been used on a thick overcoat.

GAY NINETIES BUTTON

This Gay Nineties button shows a central purple glass stone surrounded by a decorative gold border in a sort of Art Nouveau style. The outside border is a rope like design. It has a japanned back with metal loop shank and measures 4 1/2 cm so is quite large. It is typical of many of the Gay Nineties buttons.

METAL PICTURE BUTTON

This brass button has been tinted red. It has a nice moulded picture of a young girl within a circle. A swirly leaflike design sits below and makes a rather nice button. It measures a little over 3 cm.

BAKELITE BUTTON

This black bakelite button is an octogen shape and is very chunky which is quite common. It is a good background for the brass moulded leaf which has good detail. This button has a quality look about it. I think black always looks smart.

GAY NINETIES BUTTON

Here is a Gay Nineties button which is a bit different from the normal. It has an open work brass design with a large oval mottled green stone in the middle. It is a nice colour which stands out well against the brass.

PLASTIC BUTTON

Here is a pearly cream plastic button with a white glass centre. The glass has a leaf design in gold lustre. It is just a bit different. It measures a little under 3 1/2 cm.